And when you are done looking at this site for the Scots input on football world-wide, here are two more. 

For those who literally want to trace on the ground the local development of Scots and Scottish football in our own and other countries there is the newly available and ever-expanding site of:

The Scots Football Historians' Group


And on Scottish sports history in general but inevitably including fitba', see Andy Mitchell's inestimable:

Scottish Sport History   




Burma
Football came to Burma early in the feet of a journalist, teacher and later administrator there; another, as on the other side of the World in Brazil and Chile, Scots Scott. It came almost before it had completed its infection of the British Isles and just as the contagion was beginning to spread to Continental Europe, to the smart, international schools around Switzerland's Lac Leman. And then it went, like in much of the rest of colonised Asia,  never really taking hold as it would in other parts of the World, where working- and not middle-class enthusiasts would power the transfer to other immigrant, working-class communities. For the story see.....
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